Modifying the Rules General Information

Managing Policies, Rules, and Conditions 10-35 If the rule status is changed from Active to Disabled, the rule is disabled and cannot be added to a policy. A policy that already contains the rule is not affected and continues to function as before.

2. Click Apply.

10.24 Deleting Rules

To delete rules:

1. In the Navigation tree, select Rules. The Rules Search page is displayed.

2. Search for the rule you want to delete.

3. Select the rows corresponding to the rules of interest and press the Delete button

or select Delete Selected from the Actions menu. A Confirm Delete dialog appears withe a list of rules to be deleted. The delete operation either succeeds or fails. There are no partial updates made.

4. Click the Delete button.

If you delete the rule, the corresponding row are deleted in the trigger combinations where this rule was used.

5. When the confirmation appears, click OK.

10.25 Searching Conditions

The Conditions Search page displays a Search filter and a Search Results table that shows a summary of the conditions that match your search criteria. For a list of conditions, see Appendix C, Conditions Reference. From the Conditions Search page, you can search for a condition or a list of conditions in the system.

1. From the Navigation tree, click Conditions.

The Conditions Search page is displayed. Alternatively, you can open the Conditions Search page by: ■ Right-clicking Conditions in the Navigation tree and selecting List Conditions from the context menu. ■ Selecting Conditions in the Navigation tree and then choosing List Conditions from the Actions menu. ■ Clicking the List Conditions button in the Navigation tree toolbar. 2. Enter the search criteria you want and click Search. Clicking Reset instead of Search resets the search criteria. Table 10–11, Conditions Search fields lists the fields in the Search section. Table 10–11 Conditions Search fields Field Description Condition Name Name given to the condition. 10-36 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Each condition has a name. If the description is too long to be fully shown, you can place the mouse over the text to see the entire description. Click the name of the condition you are interested in to view more details.

10.26 Importing Conditions

To import a condition:

1. From the Navigation tree, click Conditions.

The Conditions Search page is displayed. 2. Click Import Conditions. 3. In the Import Conditions dialog box, type the path and name of the file; or use the Browse ... button to locate the ZIP file that contains the conditions, and then select the file.

4. Click Open and then click OK.

A confirmation dialog appears with the list of conditions and the number of conditions that were added, updated, not updated, or not deleted in the system after the import.

5. Click Done to dismiss the confirmation dialog.

10.27 Adding Conditions to a Rule

The Rule pages Condition tab displays the conditions in the rule and enables you to add other conditions and customize them. Figure 10–16 Adding conditions Follow these steps to add a condition:

1. If you are not on the Rule Details page of the rule in which you want to add the

condition to, navigate to that page.

a. In the Navigation tree, select Rules. The Rules Search page is displayed.

b. Search for the rule in which you want to add the condition for.

c. In the Search Results table, click the name of the rule. The Rule Details page

for that rule is displayed. Description Description of the condition Type Type of condition. For example, Device, Location, and User. Checkpoints Point during the session the rules in a policy are evaluated. Table 10–11 Cont. Conditions Search fields Field Description